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Square Records - Onur Engin Edits EP 2 - out on Square Records

Square Records Onur Engin Edits Vol 2Square Records Onur Engin Edits Vol 2
Various - Onur Engin Square Edits EP 2
(Limited edition 1000 copies 12 inch) Square Records SQRC103, 2010-06-07

Square Records are proud to welcome back Onur Engin who has reworked some more gems from the vaults. His first 12 inch on Square simply flew out of the shops (and was one of the most in demand 12"s Juno Records have had this year). As with all Square releases this is strictly limited to 1000 copies and never to be repressed and never available digitally. First up is The Blackbyrds who get the disco treatment. Check that synth – it still sounds so good! Esther Phillips' Home.. is a deep and funky building groove which is still a real winner. Heading up the flip we have a lovely 8 minute version of Isaac Hayes' Pimpmobile with those killer Hayes strings. Carmen Rivero rounds things off nicely with that Cumbia groove that's rocking the deeper dancefloors across the world. Although begged to repress the first 2 installments, stick to their word. This 12 will never be repressed, so don't miss out! When its gone, its gone.

Square Records Onur Engin Edits Vol 2
Various - Onur Engin Square Edits EP 2
(Limited edition 1000 copies 12 inch) Square Records SQRC103, 2010-11-26

Tracklisting :
A1. The Blackbyrds - Rock Creek Park (Onur Engin Edit) 5:49
A2. Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is 5:22
B1. Isaac Hayes - Pursuit Of The Pimp Mobile (Onur Engin Edit) 8:06
B2. Carmen Rivero - La Cumbia Del Morte (Onur Engin Edit) 4:26

Note : Strictly Limited Edition. 1000 Pressed Up Worldwide. Never To Be Repressed

V/A - Onur Engin Edits 2 [Square] (Ltd 12") by Onur Engin

Links :
Buy it on etchshop.co.uk
onurengin.com
myspace.com/onurengin
soundcloud.com/onur-engin
facebook.com/onur.engin
twitter.com/onur.engin

Square Records Onur Engin Edits Vol 2
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